
EPL Index
·3 April 2025
High-stakes London derby where to watch Chelsea v Spurs

EPL Index
·3 April 2025
As the London sky darkens over Stamford Bridge, Chelsea and Spurs meet not just in pursuit of three Premier League points, but to steady seasons teetering on unpredictability. This is a derby framed by urgency, ambition, and the enduring tension of a capital rivalry.
For Enzo Maresca and Chelsea, Thursday night begins a pivotal run-in. The Blues sit fourth, narrowly holding off Manchester City with just a point to spare, and eight adrift of third. It’s a position that flatters to deceive — there have been flourishes of promise, but little consistency. European qualification is the target, but the margin for error is increasingly slender.
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Crucially, Maresca is bolstered by the return of three key forwards. Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke are all available again after injury lay-offs. “They are all good,” the head coach confirmed, offering a timely boost to a forward line that had begun to lose its verve before the international break.
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In contrast, Tottenham’s squad is frayed. Ange Postecoglou, always candid, remains without Dejan Kulusevski, Radu Dragusin, Kevin Danso and Richarlison. Injuries have cut into his plans and rhythm, disrupting momentum. Yet the stakes remain the same: a win would lift Spurs above Manchester United and into 13th — far from where they aim to be, but a step in the right direction.
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TV channel: Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event will provide live UK coverage from 7pm BST ahead of the 8pm kick-off.
Live stream: Subscribers can follow every moment on the SkyGo app and NOW TV platform.
A night under the lights. A city divided. Points, pride and progress on the line.